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Case Study: Cloud Service Succeeds with Lower Storage Costs

Have you ever thought about the service provider's side of the cloud? Access this paper to get a glimpse into how one Barcelona-based cloud services provider who delivers services to companies across Spain ditched a direct-attached storage (DAS) system for storage arrays that could support the rapidly expanding offering of services.

Check out this brief case study to learn how this organization was able to provide better services for clients because of benefits such as:

Improved utilization

40 percent lower storage costs

Fast data recovery with replication services

And much more

Vendor:

Dell, Inc.

Posted:

24 Oct 2012

Published:

29 Jun 2012

Format:

PDF

Length:

4 Page(s)

Type:

Case Study

Language:

English

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